What’s your number one tip for brand new WoW classic players?
#1Tip: Don’t forget to grab the flight path!
What’s your number one tip for brand new WoW classic players?
#1Tip: Don’t forget to grab the flight path!
Loot everything and hit the vendor often
Remember to train weapon skills, both in the sense of ‘learning them at capital cities’ and the sense of ‘keeping them from falling 20 levels behind’.
Learn professions as early as possible. In classic it is better to do it while you are leveling.
Don’t let others cloud your opinion of it.
Don’t forget to bring a towel!
Err, I mean,
Food, Water(mana users), First Aid. Try not to run out, and keep the profession leveled up.
If you have a choice between a new weapon or buying a bag at the start, buy the bag. Bag space is king.
When you are a hunter, dont ever leave a town without filling up your quivers with ammo.
#1 tip is Number #1 is redundant.
Also always carry food and water (if applicable)
Take the time to explore the whole town your in, never know what hidden quests or npc you may find with interesting dialog
don’t listen to or watch TipsOut
Vendor anything you cannot use. Gold is extremely valuable considering you need to have enough for abilities and for repairs. Loot everything you can as well.
id say this is important if not one of the most it will gain you alot.
train first aid, cooking and fishing.
The other faction is not your friend. If you spare them, they will more often than not find a friend to come back and kill you.
If it’s red, it’s dead.
Don’t waste all your money buying every new ability rank. There’s abilities you won’t use often and it’s better to have the gold for your mount sooner rather than later.
Always save greens and blues that are boe to post to AH if you don’t know the more rare items, you can at least make a few more silver or maybe gold even for the right greens and blues
Make sure to stock up on needed reagents whenever you are near the vendor, and be aware of the drops too.
Nice list here:
Well duh #1 have fun
But ya, buff others as they walk by, help others if their overwhelmed, and be friendly